I've got to get a ski within the week so I'm trying to decide between Icelantic Danollies, Scott punisher Jibs, Lib Tech Nas Jib

Do some research and make your own decision? Everyone is just gonna post the skis they like, not the ski thats best for you.
 
Of course everyone is just going to post they the skis they like but in the end I can base my decision off of what the majority of the people think is the better ski by seeing which is more popular...
 
1. Where do you ski?2. What type of skiing do you do?3. How good are you at that type of skiing?4. What factors are important for you (fun/poppy, stiff, fat, rockered, etc)?5. Price Range

 
1. Whiteface, Lake Placid Ny,
2. Park, very little pow once a year
3. I can spin 9's, Misty 5, and can do lots of rail tricks
4. want a durable ski good in park, looking for a blend of poppy and buttery
5. around 550$ new
 
Liberty LTEsgreat ski for the park and holds real well rippin downhill and trees.hold so well on rails, alot of control
 
I just got the 08/09 Da'Nollies last season, but they are really sick skis. Pretty buttery and poppy, I just wish I could have gotten the 180s, I was stuck gettin 170s because of the sale.

I demoed next years for a few runs and did not like them very much compared to my current ones. They made the new ones much stiffer, and it's harder to turn.
 
Hands down Danollies. Best park ski Ive ever had. Plus 2 year warranty so when your tips delaminate like with every park ski, you get new ones!
 
lib tech...the couple times i rode them they were amazing and they have that weird edge system thing which is sick
 
that and you havent even told us anything about yourself to help you make your decision.

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The Da Nollies are not unstable..

They are 88mm underfoot which is pretty wide. They are by no means soft.

Im 6' 170lbs and the 180's have held up great on 70+ ft jumps.

Look at Leigh slay on them.

If your looking for a ski that will hold up on bigger features and can still be played around with, butters and such, think about the da nollie.

That being said the S4s are a super good park ski too.
 
they are soft.. being an owner i really enjoyed the da nollies (granted i have the 2009/2010 models) but after a year of solid abuse they softened up too much for me to use at all, never had a problem with edges or anything durability wise but they just got so damn soft i dont even ride them anymore. I like a stiff ski though it may be personal preference. If you want a ski to hold up on jumps get something stiffer, the scotts, or lib tech who actually makes a great ski. If you want butters and jibs go da nollies or t halls. Personally i think the thalls would be a good blend.
 
Mine aren't very soft and that is after coming from a very stiff ski. But I haven't had them for very long so maybe they will soften up.
 
Like i said these were the 09 model so im not sure if the new ones with the beefed up waist are stiffer. But they started out with a pretty good flex and got progressively softer until i felt that they were too unstable. This is just my opinion i really hate soft skis, so for some other people it might not be such a big deal. Obviously if you want to jib, butter, and slide rails then it will be a good choice.
 
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